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				<h2>PspyGear Downloads</h2>
				
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					The <strong>PspyGear Distribution Package</strong> can be downloaded from its home in the <strong>
					<a href="http://code.google.com/p/pspygear/downloads/list">Google Code</a></strong> repository. It contains
					all of the basic tools for building cloud based in <strong>The Google AppEngine</strong>. Several 
					additional things that will definitely make your life easier are listed below with links to their
					home worlds. All of the tools below are <strong>Open Sourced</strong> and can be downloaded for free.
                    It should be noted that we are a Linux shop and assume that you are working in a similar environment. That
                    said, all of the tools for <strong>PspyGear</strong> are multi-platform so if you are working on a Mac
                    or <span style="text-style: italics">shudder</span> Windows, everything should work just fine as long
                    as you know your development environment well enough to get all of the tools installed.
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				   The <strong>Google AppEngine SDK</strong> contains a developers version of the <strone>Google AppEngine
				   for Python</strone> and can be found <strong><a href="https://developers.google.com/appengine/downloads#Google_App_Engine_SDK_for_Python">
				   here</a></strong>. 
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				<p>
					The <strong>Eclipse IDE</strong> is what we use for all <strong>PspyGear</strong> development. It is
					available <strong><a href="http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/">here</a></strong>.  We also use quite a few plug-ins for 
					<strong>Eclipse</strong> and highly recommend installing Pydev (instructions are located 
					<strong><a href="http://http://pydev.org/manual_101_install.html">here</a></strong>) for 
					working in <strong>Python</strong>.  The <strong>PspyGear</strong> team also spends a good bit of time in Java 
					and most of our other tools for <strong>JavaScript</strong>, <strong>HTML</strong>, <strong>CSS</strong> and 
					<strong>XML</strong> (including <strong>Genshi</strong>) and such come from plug-ins from that world but there 
					are quite a variety of options available from the <strong>Eclipse Marketplace</strong> to choose from so be bold 
					and check out a few until you find one you're comfortable with using and fits your own coding style.
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					We package up the <strong>MooTools Core</strong>, <strong>MooTools More</strong> and a couple other cool
					plug-ins for that world so be sure to bookmark the <strong><a href="http://mootools.net/docs/core">MooTools Documentation Page</a></strong>. 
					Ditto the <strong><a href="http://genshi.edgewall.org">Genshi Documentation Page</a></strong> for all you need to know about the <strong>Genshi Temlplates</strong>.
					While these are actually optional components for <strong>PspyGear</strong> applications, we have found that
					when combined with <strong>PspyGear</strong>, you get all you need for creating highly dynamic <strong>AJAX</strong>
					based web applications for browsers and mobile devices. They come ready to use out of the box and all of our 
					examples use them extensively so give them a shot before you start swapping out JavaScript and or Templating
					Libraries.  
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				<p>
					(We actually assume that the <strong>PspyGear</strong> engine can be used with the <strong>Django</strong> toolkits 
					that are already embedded into the <strong>Goggle AppEngine</strong>. The fact is that we love the TAL based 
					<strong>Genshi</strong> model so much we never really explored <strong>Django</strong> beyond their template usage. 
					If you already have <strong>Django</strong> skills we still encourage you to look at how we use <strong>Genshi</strong> 
					and then decide for yourself how you want to proceed. We are pretty confident that hard core developers will see the 
					advantages of the clean separation of presentation and code to switch over and join the <strong>Genshi</strong> faction.) 
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